Clean Renewable Hydrogen

On May 1st 2014, California fired the starter pistol in the race to build a network of hydrogen fueling stations. Announcing $46 million in hydrogen infrastructure grants, the Golden State demonstrated its commitment to fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and

HYDROGEN: The Practical Electric Car

Hydrogen has been heralded for decades as the logical fossil-fuel replacement for our transportation needs. Yet whenever the topic crops up in conversation, I often encounter two misconceptions: that hydrogen is burned in an internal combustion engine and the technology

For decades, energy experts have been advocating a “Distributed Generation” (DG) model to address our future energy needs. Today, the distributed generation of hydrogen is an attractive and realistic proposition, opening up a free market for transportation fuel. Our legacy

How HyGen works

HyGen believes the hydrogen infrastructure is mostly in place. With electricity and water universally available, the missing piece is on-site equipment to extract hydrogen from water using clean renewable electricity.